President takes unexpected trip to Delaware to vote
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President Biden on Tuesday took an unexpected trip to Delaware to cast his ballot in the primary election in his home state.
The Hill published a centrist article about how when reporters asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre earlier if Biden planned to cast his ballot in the Delaware primaries, she said she didn’t have anything to share about that at the time.
A left-leaning article from the Washington Post highlights how Biden is known for using any pretext to leave the White House and travel to his home, usually on weekends. This time, he and first lady Jill Biden were only gone for a short period of time, but they still needed the customary level of security, motorcades, and an Air Force One flight. The president did not explain why he chose not to use Delaware's legal mail-in voting option, which Democrats have touted as a way to boost voter turnout.
A right-leaning article from Washington Examiner highlights how White House officials declined to offer comment on the reason for Joe Biden's trip while the president told reporters on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews that he is going to vote in the state's primary Tuesday night. Both Bidens are expected to return to the White House late Tuesday evening after casting their votes.